5 Angola Portuguese Olá (OH-lah) Adeus (ah-DAY-oosh) Por favor Obrigado (male) / Obrigada (female) (oh-bree-GAH-doo / oh-bree-GAH-dah) 6 Antigua and Barbuda English Hello Goodbye Please Thank you 7 Argentina Spanish Hola (OH-lah) Adiós (ah-dee-OHS) Por favor (por fa-VOHR) ...
Additionally, Brazilian Portuguese tends to pronounce vowels more clearly. On the other hand, people from Portugal close their mouths a bit more when they talk. One other distinguishing feature is the gerund verb form, which changes across European and Brazilian Portuguese. In Brazil, gerund verbs...
Well, Ronnie, could you teach us (not native speakers) how to pronounce different words with /æ/ and /e/ sounds, please? You know, we don’t have those sounds in Russian, so I just don’t see any difference between them. I pronounce “sad” and “said”, “had” and “head”...
You need specificity —Do NOT have a vague goal like “learn Spanish.” If you want to go abroad in June, say to yourself that you want to be “basic conversational in three months,” given that you’ll put 10 hours a week into it. If you only have a month, then go for “very ...
More than 200 million people around the world speak Portuguese. If one of those people happens to be someone you love, tell them eu te amo (yoh tee ah-moh) to say "I love you" in Portuguese.